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NIMDA has a built in timer? No hits lately


From: David Kennedy CISSP <david.kennedy () acm org>
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 17:37:59 -0400

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I started getting hit @ 13:09:55 UTC this morning.  My sensor have
not been touched since 19:15:10 UTC this afternoon.

Hypothesis:  It's exhausted the IP space that would touch my IP's or
it's turned itself off (if so will it turn itself on tomorrow ~1300
UTC?)

Looking at the Internet Weather Report and the Internet Health
Report, the net-performance hit seems to be easing.


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-- 
Regards,

David Kennedy CISSP
Director of Research Services, TruSecure Corp. http://www.trusecure.com
Protect what you connect.
Look both ways before crossing the Net.


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